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Video: Govs. Christie and Daniels on why they’re not running for president

I guess NOT.

Chris Christie took another spin in the “I’m not running for president” tango this morning. Today’s dance partner: Indiana Gov. Mitch Daniels.

Speaking before an audience of students at Rider University, Republican governors were asked (again) to explain their respective decisions not to run for president. Christie did, prompting this push from Daniels:

“I’m not taking no from Christie…I’m taking ‘Not yet,’” Daniels said, before declaring his respect for Christie’s decision. “He’s doing so many good things for your state. Your state needs him to keep on.”

But……

And while his (Christie’s) words say no to a quick departure from New Jersey, recent actions — such as this week’s launch of $1.5 million ad campaign touting his achievements in New York and Pennsylvania — say “maybe.”

The GOP Presidential field needs additional candidates, if not them, who?




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This question was asked of the Republican candidates in the Fox News/Google Debate on September 22, 2012

Well, to say that Texas Governor Rick Perry had a bad night is an understatment. As the front-runner in the polls for the GOP Presidential nominee, he under performed to epic failure proportions.

Perry was even booed by the Florida GOP crowd for his statements defending his record on The Dream Act and illegal immigration.

Mitt Romney, the other front-runner, was the same mechanical TECHNOCRAT flip-flopper he always is. Mitt is the “safe” candidate but continues as uninspiring.

Time for another candidate or candidates to emerge.

The e-mails flooding into our inbox during the evening were less guarded. Early on, we received this missive from a bright young conservative: “I’m watching my first GOP debate…and WE SOUND LIKE CRAZY PEOPLE!!!!” As the evening went on, the craziness receded, and the demoralized comments we received stressed the mediocrity of the field rather than its wackiness. As one more experienced, and therefore more jaded, observer wrote: “I just thought maybe it’s always this bad…they’re only marginally worse than McCain and Bush.”

Now there are some legitimate excuses. With nine candidates on the stage, and answers restricted to one minute, it’s hard to really show your stuff. And two of the candidates—Rick Santorum and Mitt Romney—did provide respectable performances. But no front-runner in a presidential field has ever, we imagine, had as weak a showing as Rick Perry. It was close to a disqualifying two hours for him. And Mitt Romney remains, when all is said and done, a technocratic management consultant whose one term as governor produced Romneycare. He could rise to the occasion as president. Or not.

Time for Chris Christie, Paul Ryan to step up or for Mitch Daniels to reconsider.

American cannot afford another four years of an Obama Administration.




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Day By Day by Chris Muir

Chris, after last night’s debate, a good question. It looks like rick Perry has become the GOP flavor of the month but he will soon fade in the polls.

Will someone else be entering the field?

Or is the Republican’s Bad Boy be Mitt Romney?

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  • Rick Perry gets testy to Rick Santorum and is really thin-skinned on illegal immigration #
  • Illegal immigration is an achilles heel for Rick Perry as Santorum goes after him – Perry asks him if he has gone to the border – ridiculous #
  • the Perry gets booed from the crowd as he finishes answer RT @jamiedupree: Perry: "I don't think you have a heart" #
  • Rick Perry signed the Dream Act because he has HEART? Boos from the crowd. #
  • Mitt Romney putting the Dream Act knife into Rick Perry's side #
  • Rick Perry is not looking so Presidential ronight and needs to step it up. Romney is cutting him up some #
  • Uh Oh Rick Perry is starting to sweat under his lip and Romney just mocks him with a nice try #
  • My book is bigger than your book = sand box politics – back off boys #
  • Rick Perry and Mitt Romney mixing it up now – otherwise a fairly boring debate #
  • Dang, I thought I was getting a gchat call and it was the GOP debate time over sound #
  • Jon Huntsman has a good answer about energy independence and natural gas – looking more assured tonight and less a smart ass #
  • Newt has a good answer on unemployment insurance and the extension of benefits =people should not be paid for sitting around & doing nothing #
  • Mitt has the smile down as the cameras pan across him and to the other candidates speaking. #
  • Mitt shouting his economic talking points well = shouts from the audience #
  • Fox News introductions were short and sweet. Thank goodness because it means more questions and answers #
  • Just a heads up – I will be live tweeting the GOP Presidential debate tonight http://t.co/kQZRLGXx #
  • GOP Presidential debate sponsored by Google and Fox News coming up at 6 PM
    : http://t.co/kd6hGjrz #
  • President 2012: Fox News/ Google Sponsored GOP Debate at 6 PM PDT http://t.co/uaJcNaNM #tcot #catcot #
  • Dilbert September 22, 2011 – Eternity http://t.co/S60XH9L4 #
  • Not the wedgie for eternity…….
    : http://t.co/QZPT6RoA #
  • I just received the Boston Marathon sign up information from LARC – guess I will have to live until 90 to qualify! #
  • RT @weeklystandard: Daniels Pushing Christie Run: Via Politico, the AP reports: Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey http://t.co/AQ3nTZ44 #
  • RT @gallupnews: #Obama Job Approval: Approve 41% (-1)/Disapprove 51% (+2) Get the full trend…http://t.co/QETRidti #tcot #
  • RT @ppppolls: Perry leads the GOP field in TX with 49% to 10% for Romney, 8% 4 Gingrich, 7% 4 Bachmann/Paul/Cain: http://t.co/opTGhUdy #
  • Watching @LeoLaporte and his Twit team discussing the Facebook F8 Keynote #
  • Issa endorses Romney – The Hill's Ballot Box http://t.co/gt4XOo4s #
  • Should the Food and Drug Administration be limited to text only warnings?: http://t.co/ub7DKJWR #
  • Cigarette Makers Go to Federal Court Over FDA Graphic Warning Ads http://t.co/0vq1Lj97 #
  • Meg Whitman Expected to Be Named Hewlett-Packard CEO After Markets Close Today http://t.co/r7J194Q1 #
  • eMeg going to Hewlett-Packard. Wonder what Carly Fiorina thinks?: http://t.co/TJJ6gekC #
  • Today's health and dental headlines…..: http://t.co/2wl1xuOL #
  • The Morning Drill: September 22, 2011 http://t.co/IuH2VElW #
  • Nice RT @katieharbath: Video: Young Guns on their visit Monday to Facebook: http://t.co/N4jGGkJN #
  • Why of course – for Romney RT @WSJWashington: Romney: Palin Candidacy ‘Would Be a Good Thing’ http://t.co/wR58Eepw #tcot #
  • RT @leolaporte: Our live coverage of Facebook's F8 announcements begins at 10 AM PDT at http://goo.gl/YBON – jo…: http://goo.gl/YBON #
  • Wow! RT @mashable: Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg Now Wealthier Than Google Founders – http://t.co/YVkGwIrb #
  • @TheArbiter91 Herman Cain is a good man but does not have much of a chance at this point. I have not made a choice yet = anti-Obama 4 sure in reply to TheArbiter91 #
  • @MD4RonPaul2012 I have to agree with you. But, carpet stains? NOBODY likes those! Haha #
  • President 2012 Poll Watch: More Voters Like Mitt Romney Than President Obama or Rick Perry http://t.co/QhSptyoe #tcot #catcot #
  • Another good poll for Mitt Romney and points to his electability.: http://t.co/Uzrw5r4o #
  • And, the Google Plus Circle election coming?
    : http://t.co/lxH1AtfA #
  • A very good political ad from Ron Paul…..
    : http://t.co/1sKlH3UC #
  • Perry Leads Romney in Florida But Romney Leads Obama – tonight's debate a decider?: http://t.co/Ibtd5WvH #
  • President 2012 GOP Florida Poll Watch: Perry 31% Vs. Romney 22% But Romney 47% Vs. Obama 40% http://t.co/Msm5E6zU #tcot #catcot #
  • The McGinniss book on Sarah Palin is the REAL burn…..: http://t.co/UFZkZt9Z #
  • Day By Day September 22, 2011 – Burn Notice http://t.co/UczBMrpQ #tcot #catcot #
  • RT @thehill Rep. Issa endorses Mitt Romney
    http://t.co/siMG3pCi #cagop #catcot #tcot #
  • @Flap Twitter Updates for 2011-09-22 http://t.co/HxBX2qJS #tcot #catcot #

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GOP 9 debate President 2012: Fox News/ Google Sponsored GOP Debate at 6 PM PDT

Thanks to Matt Drudge for the graphic

The Fox News/Google GOP Presidential debate begins in about two hours.
As they head into the FOX News/Google debate ahead of the Republican Party of Florida’s straw poll, the stakes for Romney and Perry are huge.

Romney has seen his own support solidify following Perry’s blazing entrance to the race last month. But the former Massachusetts governor has to prove that it is more than just a political version of “cash for clunkers” in which people who were eventually going to back Romney anyway just moved up their decisions.

I will be making a few comments during the debate and they can be found in the right sidebar or follow me on Twiiter.

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aogwopgju6etolaweglg President 2012 Poll Watch: More Voters Like Mitt Romney Than President Obama or Rick Perry
According to the latest Gallup Poll.
More registered voters say they would definitely vote for Mitt Romney or might consider doing so (62%) than say the same about his two main rivals in the 2012 presidential election, Democrat Barack Obama (54%) and Republican Rick Perry (53%).

Though Romney currently receives the highest level of consideration among voters, more say they would “definitely vote for” Obama (33%) than say this about either Romney (21%) or Perry (20%). That may reflect the virtual certainty that Obama will be the Democratic candidate for president, while Republicans’ loyalties are divided between their two leading contenders.

That dynamic is apparent in the higher percentage of Democratic registered voters who say they definitely would vote for Obama (70%) than of Republican registered voters who would definitely vote for either of the main Republican contenders (41% for Perry and 44% for Romney). Once the Republican nominee is decided, the percentage of Republicans who say they would definitely vote for that candidate should increase significantly.

But, it all means nothing for Mitt Romney, unless he can win in the early Republican primary elections/caucuses. But, Mitt will certainly use this poll in tonight’s debate to show his elecability in contrast to Texas Governor Rick Perry.

Romney’s advantage in broader voter consideration over Perry and Obama results partly from his greater appeal to independent voters — 70% say they would definitely vote for him or consider doing so, compared with 60% for Perry and 45% for Obama. Romney also receives greater consideration from Republican and Democratic voters than does Perry, and matches the 90% party loyalty Obama gets from his party’s supporters.The greater consideration Romney gets among registered voters speaks to his potential in the 2012 election, something that has not necessarily been translated to performance yet. Romney is essentially tied with Obama in the latest head-to-head matchup for the general election, and currently trails Perry in Republicans’ current preferences for the party’s presidential nominee. However, the same poll finds Republicans saying they are more willing to trade agreement on the issues for electability when choosing their party’s presidential nominee, something that could work to Romney’s advantage given that he currently fares slightly better than Perry in a head-to-head matchup versus Obama.

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